What is the Highest Mountain in Serbia?

SERBIA IS HOME TO A number of modest MOUNTAIN RANGES. IT'S HIGHEST PEAK IS MIDŽOR AT 2,169 M (7,116 FT). IT’S THE PERFECT PEAK FOR A FINE HIKE.

Midžor is the highest peak of the Western Balkan range and the 12th highest peak of all the Balkan Mountains or Stara Planina in Latin Serbian. It is Serbia’s highest peak outside of the disputed territory of Kosovo.

Serbia’s official highest peak is Deravica in the Prokletije Mountain Range at an elevation of 2,656 metres (8,714 ft) but this is located in Kosovo. Outside of this disputed land, Midzor is the highest peak. Climbers will find little difficulty climbing Midzor and even consider it from most of the slopes ideal for easy hiking especially on fine weather.

The slopes in the western, eastern and southern side are dominantly grassy and not that steep. In contrast, the northern side is rocky and steep. The northern slopes are perfect for rock climbers who are in it for some greater thrill.